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Honeywell Q7055A User Manual

Honeywell Q7055A
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Honeywell BUILDING NETWORK ADAPTER BNA-1C/2CS/2DN
Q7055A
BUILDING NETWORK ADAPTER BNA-1C/2CS/2DN
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION & USER MANUAL
Quick Setup
In order to setup the BNA device properly,
the following connections are prerequisite:
Null-Modem cable connected to a PC
running a VT100 terminal emulation
program or a VT100 compatible terminal
(refer to Table 6-1: Terminal settings)
LAN connection either via UTP (RJ45
connector) or AUI.
Power connection.
An active FTP-Server machine on the LAN
The following BNA Bootloader commands
are mandatory for setting up the BNA (for a
detailed command description, refer to
chapter 6.5 Command Description on Page
31):
np Basic network parameters
dc Download configuration
load Load executable from FTP server
Before the application firmware is started it
is recommended to add some users (user
roles) using command um (refer to chapter
6.5.8 um - User management on Page 37).
After that the BNA device can be installed
at its final operating location.

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Honeywell Q7055A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelQ7055A
MountingSurface Mount
Electrical ConnectionsScrew Terminals
ApprovalsUL Listed
TypeAdapter
Current0.5A
CompatibilityGas Ignition Systems
MaterialPlastic
ApplicationHeating Systems
Used WithQ7000 Series

Summary

Quick Setup

Technical Data

About BNA

Location of Parts and Controls

Front Side

Describes the controls and LEDs on the front panel of the BNA device.

Rear Side

Details the connectors and switches on the rear panel of the BNA device.

Before Installation

BNA Operating Positions

Single Device

Illustrates the standard operating position for a single BNA unit, typically on a desk.

Stacked Devices

Explains how multiple BNA devices can be stacked for space efficiency.

Wall Mounting

Provides instructions and details for mounting the BNA device onto a wall.

Connections

Power Connection

Details the requirements and procedure for connecting the external power supply to the BNA.

Field Bus Connection (Ch1 / Ch2)

Explains how to wire the field bus connectors (Ch1 and Ch2) for data communication.

Bus Termination Switch

Describes the function and usage of the bus termination switches for different bus types.

L1 Bus Termination

Specifies the termination requirements for the L1 bus, applicable to BNA 2DN devices.

BNA Bootloader

Startup Behavior

Explains the initial LED indications and sequence when the BNA powers on or resets.

Operating Modes

Details the two available operating modes: Normal Mode and Stay in Bootloader Mode.

Switching the Operating Mode

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to change the BNA's operating mode.

Device Setup

Guides the user through the initial configuration and connection steps for the BNA device.

Help or ?

Shows how to display all available BNA Bootloader commands.

np - Basic network parameters

Covers defining IP address, network mask, and default gateway for LAN operation.

dc - Download configuration

Explains how to configure FTP server details for firmware downloads.

load - Load executable

Details the process of loading the application firmware image into the BNA.

ping - ping

Describes how to test network connectivity using the ping command.

ver - Show installed software

Explains how to list installed software components on the BNA.

run - Execute installed software

Guides on how to start a previously installed application firmware.

um - User management

Covers defining users, access rights, and passwords for secure operation.

whoami - Who am I

Shows how to display the currently logged-in user's information.

login - Login as different user

Explains how to change the user role while connected to the BNA.

Cables and Connectors

DB9F Null Modem Cable

Details the pinout and configuration for the DB9F null modem serial cable.

Ethernet Connectors

Describes the RJ45 and AUI connectors used for LAN connectivity.

RJ45 Connector

Explains the RJ45 connector and its role in 10BaseT networks.

Connecting a BNA to a Hub

Details how to connect the BNA to a network hub using an Ethernet cable.

Connecting a BNA to a Workstation

Guides on direct BNA to workstation connection using a crossover cable.

AUI Connector

Describes the AUI connector as an alternative method for Ethernet connection.

Tips & Tricks

FAQs

Glossary

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